At the beginning of Etna’s eruption, which lasted from October 2002 until February 2003, a cleft opened on it southern flank, initially spewing lava. Later a new crater was formed in its place, ejecting thick clouds of ash for many months which were transported to Greece and Africa by the wind.


TITLE |
MOUNT ETNA (2) |
LOCATION |
Sicily |
DATE |
November 2002 |
HEIGHT |
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TECHNIC |
HAsselblad body, Zeiss lens |
FORMAT |
medium format, 6 x 6 cm |
REMARK |
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